Dale Lockett, CEO of the Convention and Visitors' Bureau said there's no question that the show is inspiring tourists to come check out the Duke City.

Albuquerque just had a record fiscal year, and new numbers show the city is up significantly in visitor count and in conventions.

"It gives people that never would have heard of us, or even thought of us, the chance to stop and think," Lockett said. "Albuquerque, the destination, has become a major character in this production and that gives us an international audience."

In fact, Action 7 News found some tourists who traveled to Albuquerque all the way from London. Even their friends in England are "Breaking Bad" fans.

"It's all really American," Lucy Bates said of her first trip to New Mexico. "It's just a lot like what we see on TV."

The city is now upping its efforts to attract even more people. Special "Breaking Bad" trolley rides are covered in requests, and a new website is launching to highlight "Breaking Bad" sites and the other destinations around them.

Lockett said Albuquerque hopes to make its mark for years to come before the series ends.